Non-Cooperation Movement and Self-Government

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  • Dr. Rekha Kumari  M.A., Ph.D. (History), B.R. Bihar University, Muzaffarpur (Bihar), India

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Abstract

He tried to direct the national politics of India in accordance with his social concept of Swarajya. In this context, he tried to orient the non-cooperation and Khilafat movement. In order to understand the nature of his non-cooperation movement in relation to his social concept of Swarajya and to determine the attitude towards various aspects of it, the background of the movement, the explanation and disclosure of Mahatma Gandhi and a brief description of the real events is necessary in this regard. His experiences in South Africa (1893

References

  1. Sumit Sarkar, aforesaid, page 212.
  2. Same, p. 212–213.
  3. Sumit Sarkar, quoted in the aforesaid, p. 213.14.
  4. Same, p. 214.
  5. Right there
  6. Letter of Viceroy Reading to the Secretary of India, October 13, Reading Collection, Sumit Sarkar, quoted in the aforesaid, p. 215.
  7. Home Political File, February 1921 no. 13 n.a. Arch, New Delhi.
  8. For example, see the statements of Swami Vidyanand and Swami Sahajanand in Bihar, Stephen Henningham, Patient Movement in Colonial India, ANU. 1982, p. 74 Swami Sahajanand, My Life Struggle, (S) Awadhesh Pradhan, Granth Shilpi, 2000, p. 226.
  9. Sumit Sarkar, aforesaid 216.

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2018-04-30

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Dr. Rekha Kumari, " Non-Cooperation Movement and Self-Government, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 7, pp.1350-1355, March-April-2018.